
THE NINE WAVES: The Extraordinary Story of Indian Cricket by Mihir Bose, Aleph book company, Rs 999
The history of Indian cricket (from then to now), told with the passion of a die-hard fan, the rigour of a journalist who has covered the sport his entire life, and the crisp clarity of a born writer

CRICKET WORLD CUP: The Indian Challenge by Ashis Ray, Bloomsbury, Rs 499
A romp through the history of cricket’s World Cup, told by one who was there to see it all happen. A must-have for trivia buffs or anyone looking for a brush-up of the past 50-odd years in world cricket.

MIRACLE MEN: The Greatest Underdog Story in Cricket by Nikhil Naz, HACHETTE INDIA, Rs 399
Today, India dominates international cricket. In 1983, this was not the case. A stirring tale, rich with insider knowledge and sepia-toned context (but occasionally patchy wordsmithing)
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